James Cranford Wins MICHR Award Funding

James A. Cranford, Ph.D., Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry, was recently awarded funding from the Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research (MICHR) for his proposal entitled "Collecting Daily Process Data from Alcoholic Families Using Interactive Voice Response (IVR)." Dr. Cranford's collaborators on this project include Dr. Stephen Strobbe (U-M Addiction Treatment Services), Dr. Sean Esteban McCabe (U-M Institute for Research on Women and Gender), Dr. Howard Tennen (University of Connecticut Health Center), Dr. Masha Ivanova (University of Vermont), and Dr. Robert A. Zucker (U-M Addiction Research Center). The MICHR Pilot Grant Program considers proposals from basic, clinical and social scientists for bench to bedside and bedside to practice translational research. The goal is to promote development of novel solutions that will ultimately improve patient and community health outcomes.